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Tag: Lark Rise

Landscapes in Literature (III)

Oxfordshire’s fields and meadows. Continue reading Landscapes in Literature (III)

Posted on May 28, 2019June 26, 2019Categories Landscapes in Literature, Writing & WritersTags Flora Thompson, Juniper Hill, Lark RiseLeave a comment on Landscapes in Literature (III)
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